Press on strips?
I love press on nails. I’m able to have the cutest nails with minimal talent. 😝 One of my favorite ways to apply them are with the press on strips. These allow me to shape them to my exact nail and they are less likely to pop off or break.
My favorite brand is ohora and I’ve applied dozens from them. They are cured with their gel lamp and they offer a removal serum which makes switching them out a breeze.
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From my personal experience, press-on strips are a fantastic alternative to traditional nail polish or salon acrylics, especially if you want a quick and easy nail update without the fuss. One thing I've found crucial is to prep your nails properly before application — make sure they are clean, dry, and free of oils. Gently buffing the nail surface helps the strips adhere better and last longer. The ohora brand truly stands out due to its gel-curing process under their lamp, which gives the nails a natural, durable finish unlike regular stick-on nails. The chrome finishes are especially stunning and have become my go-to for special occasions. Plus, their removal serum is a lifesaver; it softens the adhesive, making it easy and pain-free to remove the strips without damaging the natural nails. Shaping the strips to fit your nail perfectly is another tip I swear by. Unlike press-ons that come in fixed sizes, these strips can be trimmed and filed to match your nail shape, which reduces the chance of lifting and extends wear time. I've had sets last over a week without chipping, which is impressive for press-on options. Lastly, for anyone considering trying press-on strips, invest in a good cuticle oil routine after removal. It helps restore moisture and keeps your natural nails healthy, encouraging growth and preventing brittleness. Overall, press-on strips provide a stylish, low-commitment way to experiment with nail looks — from classic to chrome nails — all from the comfort of home.


I need a how to on these. I have several but I’m afraid to try them. 😳